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Come Dine with Me coming to Bristol
The chief executive of Bristol Rovers Community Trust is among the contestants as Come Dine With Me spends a week in Bristol.
The Channel 4 show heads to our city from Monday to Friday, being broadcast at 5.30pm from a different contestant’s home each day.
Bristol Rovers Community Trust’s Adam Tutton – who played a key role in the making of football anthem Vindaloo in 1998 – is one of the five contestants, who also include a nanny, property developer and musician.
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The week starts on Monday with “big kid and party girl” Jade hosting a festival-themed evening complete with a drum’n’bass rave.
Tutton is next with a night dedicated to football, followed by property developer Joe cooking up a Caribbean-themed meal.
On Thursday, jazz band leader Jack hosts a night of “vintage couture, sophistication and class”, with the week ending with a visit to nanny Sarah’s house for “sophisticated children’s food”.
Main photo: Channel 4
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